Considering that it's made by the BlazBlue team, the Persona 4 fighting game is probably meant to be viewed in HD. Unfortunately, we're going to have to settle for the tiny shots that Famitsu.com posted today.

Persona 4 The Ultimate in Mayonaka Arena is set two months after the events of Persona 4 (not two years, as we mistakenly wrote earlier). For some reason, Kuma, pictured below, has started promoting a fighting program called P-1 Grand Prix by sending out promotional videos indicating that the various Persona 4 characters will be taking part in the event. This came as a surprise to the characters, so they enter the world within the television to figure out what's up.

Characters from not just Persona 4 but Persona 3 as well will appear in the game.